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Until very recently our guest, MaryAnne Golon, was the Director of Photography at The Washington Post where she managed 25 picture editors and 17 photojournalists and won a Pulitzer for Photography.  Before joining The Post in 2012, Golon was the director of photography at Time Magazine and a senior photography editor there for more than 20 years.

Among her other accomplishments, MaryAnne curated Look 3: The Festival of the Photograph, which we all sorely miss, and serves on the board of the Eddie Adams Workshop.

Recently MaryAnne joined Syracuse University as a professor of Practice, teaching courses in Visual Editing.

Golon has received many individual and team picture-editing awards from the POYi (Pictures of the Year International) and NPPA’s (National Press Photographers Association) and Best of Photojournalism competitions. Communication Arts, Society of Publication Designers, and American Photography have all recognized her work.  She has also served as an esteemed judge for World Press and other important photography competitions.

MaryAnne attended The University of Florida where she studied Journalism.

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